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As the weather takes a turn towards colder temperatures, St. Louis residents can expect a chilly Thanksgiving week ahead. After a high of 71 on Sunday, a cold front is set to move across the Bi-State area on Monday morning. This front will bring with it some light rain ahead of it, followed by clouds, increasing winds, and falling temperatures. Temperatures will start around 60 in the morning but will drop to the upper 40s by the afternoon commute.

As the evening progresses, skies will clear and winds will ease. Overnight temperatures are expected to fall towards 32 degrees. If Lambert Airport hits freezing or below, it will mark the second latest freeze on record for St. Louis.

Tuesday will start with sunshine, but clouds will increase later in the day, with highs in the mid 40s. Another system is being monitored for Wednesday afternoon and evening, which could bring some rain on the busy travel day with highs in the upper 40s. Thanksgiving Day will be breezy and colder, with clearing skies and highs near 40.

The cold trend will continue into the weekend, with highs only reaching the 30s on Friday and Saturday. There is a possibility of some light snow on Saturday evening, so residents should be prepared for winter weather.

In preparation for the colder days ahead, it is important to stay updated on the weather forecast and make necessary arrangements to stay warm and safe. Thanksgiving travelers should also keep an eye on the weather conditions to ensure a smooth journey to their destinations.

As the holiday season approaches, it is essential to be mindful of the changing weather patterns and take appropriate measures to stay comfortable and secure in the face of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. Stay tuned for further updates on the weather forecast to plan your Thanksgiving week accordingly.